Top lawmakers oppose Tsarnaev?s execution
Both US senators from Mass. oppose the death penalty in the case, but others are in favor of the convicted bomber?s execution.
Both US senators from Mass. oppose the death penalty in the case, but others are in favor of the convicted bomber?s execution.
The fate of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been stirring discussions in classrooms and beyond.
Hamburg and Rome, cities competing with Boston for the 2024 Olympics, seem to have their fair share of critics.
The push to bring the Olympics here has exposed those peculiarly local foibles like nothing else could.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
Without the cellphone footage of a police shooting in South Carolina, there might not have been a path to justice.
Adrian Walker
The brave new world of seeing what really happened will come with many uncomfortable moments, but that?s a fair price.
Judith Ritacco?s lawyer said she did ?everything she could to notify her superiors? about accused molester Kyle Loughlin.
Panthers 4, Bruins 2
Boston needs help from either Ottawa or Pittsburgh on Saturday to return to the postseason.
RED SOX 6, PHILLIES 2
The Sox? uprising against Phillies starter David Buchanan included a bases-loaded triple by Xander Bogaerts.
ART
Matthew Teitelbaum will succeed Malcolm Rogers, whose tenure of more than 20 years will end when Teitelbaum starts Aug. 3.
As jurors consider the testimony they heard and the exhibits they saw, here are some of the major factors.
Shirley Leung
Governor Baker?s special commission provided a road map for how to fix the beleaguered system. Who stands to benefit most?
Perspective
Massachusetts can either make it happen now and get the law right, or wait and get it wrong.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
The erstwhile Sox ace is clearly still trying to get comfortable in his new city, even if it has a familiar look.
Review
Watching ?Game of Thrones? is a little like watching today?s combustible world politics in action. But a lot more fun.
Magazine
High-achieving, low-income students, often the first in their families to attend college, struggle to feel they belong on campus.
The student competition is an annual event run by the American Advertising Federation.
John Dawson, 22, died in Jalalabad after he was attacked by an Afghan soldier who ?turned traitor? on American allies.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Why did the Tsarnaev brothers feel compelled to build two explosive devices and detonate them in a crowd of spectators?
Governor Jerry Brown ordered cities and towns to cut water use by 25 percent in an unprecedented mandate.
The Terriers will face Hockey East rival Providence in Saturday?s title game.
The push to bring the Olympics here has exposed those peculiarly local foibles like nothing else could.
Officials attributed the problems to the need for paper workarounds at key junctures in the insurance-buying process.
The video shows Walter Scott, the man fatally shot by a police officer, get out of his car and then run away.
The out-of-state troubles don?t seem to be a big threat to his plans for his $1.7 billion casino project in Everett.
MIT List Visual Arts Center offers a small but illuminating selection of early films by performance artist Joan Jonas.
Bruce Dern and Geneviève Bujold portray convincing curmudgeons in this serio-comic melodrama set in rustic Vermont in 1956.
Design New England
With hundreds of thousands of species in existence, how are eager gardeners to choose plants for their gardens?
Western countries are at an impasse over what to do with those who want to opt out.
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